Wednesday, October 20, 2010

THE VOYAGE OF THE DAWN TREADER

CBN.com is preparing a special in-depth section related to the upcoming Walden Media film, "The Voyage of the Dawn Treader". We are looking for articles, book excerpts, video clips, and interviews related to the movie, the "Dawn Treader" book, the Narnia series, or C.S. Lewis.

All text submissions should be between 750 to 1000 words -- though some excerpts or interviews can be divided into parts if they are longer. Text submissions should be sent as attached Word documents via e-mail to me at craig.vonbuseck@cbn.org. Please also include the JPG of any book cover art or images, the author's photo, bio, e-mail, and links to pertinent Web sites.

Any video should preferably be 3 to 5 minutes in length, although we will consider longer video if we believe it will work with the overall special page.

The page will be similar in design to other CBN.com special sections like these:

Prince Caspian
http://www.cbn.com/special/princecaspian/

2012: End of the World?
http://www.cbn.com/special/2012-movie/

Amazing Grace
http://www.cbn.com/special/amazinggrace/

We plan to launch this special "Dawn Treader" feature on November 8th. Please send any submissions by November 3rd.

Please feel free to e-mail with any questions. I appreciate your interest in CBN.com and look forward to hearing from you.

About Me

Sally Stuart has been writing for the last 40+ years, and put out the annual Christian Writers Market Guide for 26 years. She has retired from that task starting with the 2012 edition. Her other writing includes several Christian education resources books, a children's picture book, a basic writing text, writing resources, and a western novel--plus hundreds of articles and marketing columns. She writes a Q & A column for the "Christian Communicator,and the Oregon Christian Writers' Newsletter. She speaks and teaches at Christian Writers' Conferences nationwide. Sally is the mother of 3 and grandmother of 8. She and her husband, Norm, spend their free time vacationing on the Oregon coast.